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of the challenge is to remain soly pictieshat celeb ihlo uns,ta ie ravent e ptasenth pilot plan. while noting the success of the whip the blue ribbon commiion correctly notes that quote no one cod have designed a foedad e rldaslte un.sr epte at ppres ne replicated exactly does offer important lessons especially in regards the need for unquestioned credibility and ingrity in both the inst tedns andinid alnted phe crilwi a eqte success. which leads me to what i believe are the preruisites that...
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one of my colleagues, democrat senator joe manchin called this mandate un-american. another, democrat bob casey said this forces catholic institutions to violate their religious beliefs. then we have former representative kathy dahlkemper, democrat from pennsylvania, who voted for the hk law in the house of representatives, said she would never have voted for the final version of the health care law, she said, if i expected the obama administration to force catholic hospitals and catholic colleges and universities to pay for contraception. others have likewise criticized the administration for being unwilling to offer a broader conscience exemption to religious-affiliated institutions. now that the president's liberal allies are even opposed to this unprecedented power grab, the white house is trying to clean up the mess. it has signaled that it is willing to compromise on its decision. instead of a mild compromise, the regulation in the entire health care law needs to be fully repealed. as "the wall street journal" editorial board puts it, in any case, h.h.s. would
one of my colleagues, democrat senator joe manchin called this mandate un-american. another, democrat bob casey said this forces catholic institutions to violate their religious beliefs. then we have former representative kathy dahlkemper, democrat from pennsylvania, who voted for the hk law in the house of representatives, said she would never have voted for the final version of the health care law, she said, if i expected the obama administration to force catholic hospitals and catholic...
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i didn't have done because i know how un-warping the job can be at times. but how awarding it can be another's. i want to say this report i think is really furthered our instant of what happened in benghazi, and i appreciate. there's one part of this, i don't to say the word concern but i'm a bit puzzled and that's, in places, a lot of the blame on lower level officials, particularly assistant secretary level officials. why i find that quite puzzling is because benghazi and lived in general is not some remote outpost. it's not luxembourg. this is a country we are involved in military not so long ago in a high profile intervention. some curious because on page five of the report, it talks about, it was not a priority for washington. special mission was not a priority for washington when it came to security related requests. especially those related to staffing. i want to understand who washington is. and in that frame of mind i think the secretary brings out a number of question. i know secretary clinton visited libya in october 20 of them. did the security
i didn't have done because i know how un-warping the job can be at times. but how awarding it can be another's. i want to say this report i think is really furthered our instant of what happened in benghazi, and i appreciate. there's one part of this, i don't to say the word concern but i'm a bit puzzled and that's, in places, a lot of the blame on lower level officials, particularly assistant secretary level officials. why i find that quite puzzling is because benghazi and lived in general is...
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not having an election campaign now, but a civic movement against an authoritarian un-legislated regime. when the world has the free election, back to don's point of the opposition, the coalition, when there's the next free election, you will not see, you know, people on the same list or in the same party, no way. what you -- what you see now is the opposition coalition of reactions caused on june, and now there's a rebranding of it. there's 10 or 12 parties when that time comes. ranging from here there -- here to there, but that's completely different. that's not the point now. >> maybe just to follow up that question. i think a number of people would argue or westerners argue the sources of putin's power have to do with the fact that -- with the image that he established security, established stability, and prosperity, and as president, head of the government, retains a lot after ways to influence the prosperity, the country going forward. russia faces heavy economic head winds. what extent -- to what extent can putin, and i think from your comments answers it's obvious, but like your
not having an election campaign now, but a civic movement against an authoritarian un-legislated regime. when the world has the free election, back to don's point of the opposition, the coalition, when there's the next free election, you will not see, you know, people on the same list or in the same party, no way. what you -- what you see now is the opposition coalition of reactions caused on june, and now there's a rebranding of it. there's 10 or 12 parties when that time comes. ranging from...
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when more and more of the rules to govern the american people are being made by unanimous and un -- -- anonymous and unelected bureaucrats with no responsibility to reflect the priorities of the american people, the congressional review act is a critical device and one we should always uphold. it allows the people's representatives in congress to stand up and reject a rule emanating from the federal bureaucracy. the committee on ways and means favorably reported the resolution of disapproval last week. the full house of representatives will consider the resolution of disapproval this week. i have introduced h.j. s.j. res, a resolution of disapproval here in the senate. i am pleased that my resolution is cosponsored by 21 of my colleagues. the congressional review act also provides for fast-track consideration of a resolution of disapproval when a senator has secured at least 30 signatures on a discharge petition. that means no filibuster. i am pleased to report that i have well over 30 signatures on a discharge petition. unfortunately, this expedited process does not kick in until lat
when more and more of the rules to govern the american people are being made by unanimous and un -- -- anonymous and unelected bureaucrats with no responsibility to reflect the priorities of the american people, the congressional review act is a critical device and one we should always uphold. it allows the people's representatives in congress to stand up and reject a rule emanating from the federal bureaucracy. the committee on ways and means favorably reported the resolution of disapproval...
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across the street suggesting that the notion of requiring people to buy health insurance is somehow un-american or unconstitutional, i struggle with that concept. we know what we're trying to do -- reduce the overall cost of health care for america. we also know that the requirement of having health insurance is not that much different than the requirement of paying in to social security if you go to work in america. or if you want another parallel, in my state, you have to have insurance to drive an automobile they don't want you getting involved in an accident without insurance. it's not fair to the other driver, for one thing, let alone the person who might be injured in the car. these are mandates under the law relative to insurance, one for retirement, the other for liability, that are built into the law and we don't have people marching in the streets over them. we've got to reach a point in this country where we reach balance, and the balance suggests personal responsibility and it means that the millions of americans who should have, who could have health insurance with the help of a ta
across the street suggesting that the notion of requiring people to buy health insurance is somehow un-american or unconstitutional, i struggle with that concept. we know what we're trying to do -- reduce the overall cost of health care for america. we also know that the requirement of having health insurance is not that much different than the requirement of paying in to social security if you go to work in america. or if you want another parallel, in my state, you have to have insurance to...
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by the americans spokesman here and the secretary panetta said it in a very undiplomatic and maybe un-american way get back to the dasm table. what is there to be afraid of unless someone is interested in the deep freezing of the situation, hoping that the status quo is good, but we know that wherever people are involved, there is no status quo. it will birth. it will explode in our faith if we do not take initiative. >> we'll get to the american-israeli question in a minute, but when i hear you talk about the arab spring and israel and the nature of the challenge, i remember years ago you gave a speech in which you proposed that since reconciliation between the leadership seemed impossible, it was time, as you put it, to go over the heads of the leaders and speak directly to the palestinian people, and when i look at the arab spring in its relation to the challenge it poses to israel, i'm actually reminded -- you know, students of the political history of the jews in exile, scholars make a distinction between vertical alliances and horizontal alliances. the jews in exile preferred king or pri
by the americans spokesman here and the secretary panetta said it in a very undiplomatic and maybe un-american way get back to the dasm table. what is there to be afraid of unless someone is interested in the deep freezing of the situation, hoping that the status quo is good, but we know that wherever people are involved, there is no status quo. it will birth. it will explode in our faith if we do not take initiative. >> we'll get to the american-israeli question in a minute, but when i...
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because to use religion as a wedge here in the united states is very un-american to sort of vulcanize us, if you will. and your question is important because what we've seen in the last ten years is that a group like al-qaeda's no longer like a fortune 500 company with a bin laden as ceo. you have this homegroan component. and as i mentioned in 2006, al-qaeda made a policy decision to go after people from america and western europe because it kind of blows the entire profile. so one thing that law enforcement says to me often is it's more important to look at who people are following because then you understand who the followers are. because it's a broad spectrum of people now. as i said, it's the jihad janes, the jihad jamies. it's the baptist carlos bledsoe from tennessee. there are no, it's not black and white anymore. that's part of the problem. so there is no real easy answer. to your question. thank you. go ahead. >> good morning. >> with good morning. >> i live in denver, and be for my day job i actually work with the social networks and digital advertisers doing data mining. >
because to use religion as a wedge here in the united states is very un-american to sort of vulcanize us, if you will. and your question is important because what we've seen in the last ten years is that a group like al-qaeda's no longer like a fortune 500 company with a bin laden as ceo. you have this homegroan component. and as i mentioned in 2006, al-qaeda made a policy decision to go after people from america and western europe because it kind of blows the entire profile. so one thing that...
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my opponent says this was un-american. to me, this vote was doing my job to fight for their jobs. >> moderator: senator? mandela: i would like to thank anybody watching tonight. i am running for the u.s. senate because washington is broken. one in every poor children is in poverty. 4000 ohioans are out of work. that is unacceptable. in order to change washington, we have to change the leaders that we send there. over the next hour, i look forward to having an opportunity to tell you what my specific jobs plan. to turn around the economy and bring new jobs right here in the state of ohio. unfortunately, in washington, things are broken when it comes to growing the economy here in the state of ohio. i believe washington can take a lesson from what we have done in ohio. look at the states treasury office. we have navigated the european sovereign debt crisis. not only without a loss, but on behalf of taxpayers, and we have done that were voluntarily cutting the budget two years in a row. compare that to washington and the fail
my opponent says this was un-american. to me, this vote was doing my job to fight for their jobs. >> moderator: senator? mandela: i would like to thank anybody watching tonight. i am running for the u.s. senate because washington is broken. one in every poor children is in poverty. 4000 ohioans are out of work. that is unacceptable. in order to change washington, we have to change the leaders that we send there. over the next hour, i look forward to having an opportunity to tell you what...
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of representatives, what issues do you think that the house could work on bipartisan, in a bismart un -- bipartisan way in the next month or so to get done? >> first of all it was a brilliant speech and delivered with such feeling and articulated just right is the kind of speech american people not only wanted but really needed going forward. shows where we've come from in a difficult time and he laid out a great course going forward. as far as the partisanship and bipartisanship i think the first area we wan work with really will be a year-long extension of the payroll tax for 160 million americans. to be able to fix the doc fix on there and be able to help those who have gotten, with unemployment needs and veterans effort especially in working with the tax breaks for those companies that will hire veterans. i think those are areas we can work with. the table has been set for that because it was a bipartisan effort. if you recall, with the senate, the republicans in the senate leading the way, th
of representatives, what issues do you think that the house could work on bipartisan, in a bismart un -- bipartisan way in the next month or so to get done? >> first of all it was a brilliant speech and delivered with such feeling and articulated just right is the kind of speech american people not only wanted but really needed going forward. shows where we've come from in a difficult time and he laid out a great course going forward. as far as the partisanship and bipartisanship i think...
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we are forever grateful for you for your unwavering support, your un-breakable alliance between the united states and israel. thank you from the depths of my heart. [applause] i first met president barack obama, our great friend, when he was a senator from illinois. i saw before me a born leader. his care and devotion to israel's security was already then evident. mr. president, i know your commitment to israel is deep and profound. [applause] under your leadership, security cooperation between the u.s. and israel has reached its highest level. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, we have a friend in the white house. [applause] he reflects the values that make america great and make israel secure. thank you president obama on behalf of my people. [applause] soon i will return home. great challenges and opportunities await us. thank you for your love and commitment, and america's great friendship. ladies and gentlemen, i return home, much more hopeful, much more encouraged. thank you really, all of you, from the depths of the heart of my people. god bless america. god bless israel. shalom to yo
we are forever grateful for you for your unwavering support, your un-breakable alliance between the united states and israel. thank you from the depths of my heart. [applause] i first met president barack obama, our great friend, when he was a senator from illinois. i saw before me a born leader. his care and devotion to israel's security was already then evident. mr. president, i know your commitment to israel is deep and profound. [applause] under your leadership, security cooperation between...
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no, president obama has eluded, even in his un general assembly speech recently the other week basically, also talking about the economic in action. he put it exactly that way, we have found that no one has really fill that out. but of the costs of allowinit clear on? then our policy is prevention, and our view, we put out over @booktv number of reports of the last for five years saying, you know, you have to prevent a nuclear iran. the triple track approach of diplomacy, sanctions, and the military option is a last resort and both presidential candidates , president obama and governor romney have also said pretty much the same thing. last resort. all options on the table. but bipartisan everett, more on this issue than any other issue about the nuclear iran, but is still abstracts to a lot of people about what if we fail? what if we don't do what is necessary? so we are saying, look, if you don't prevent a nuclear run, however you fail, whether it is because sanctions were not tough enough. we don't have a credible military option which we have always called important. the iranians to g
no, president obama has eluded, even in his un general assembly speech recently the other week basically, also talking about the economic in action. he put it exactly that way, we have found that no one has really fill that out. but of the costs of allowinit clear on? then our policy is prevention, and our view, we put out over @booktv number of reports of the last for five years saying, you know, you have to prevent a nuclear iran. the triple track approach of diplomacy, sanctions, and the...
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one where it's possible to ask, are there additional facts that might bear on the feasibility or the un-feasibility of certain kinds of remedies, working at all? i'm particularly concerned about the design of a remedy that envisions some obligation for google or the next google to provide some kind of service for which there is no consumer demand, simply because the regulators at that is what was necessary to compel the company to do. and there was certainly that problem with some of the e.u. remedies with respect to microsoft. the bridge to nowhere. >> if you've never seen the numbers, as you may know on the e.u. side, when there was a case about the windows media player and they required microsoft to issue two versions of windows, one without the need for and won with a. it's amazing the number of decimal point you need to go out before using any market traction on one without. so a completely failed really. where we are, to my knowledge, not public. >> do we have it any other -- a hand raised back to. can you just wait for a microphone. >> my name is kent, and i wanted to pick up on a theme that
one where it's possible to ask, are there additional facts that might bear on the feasibility or the un-feasibility of certain kinds of remedies, working at all? i'm particularly concerned about the design of a remedy that envisions some obligation for google or the next google to provide some kind of service for which there is no consumer demand, simply because the regulators at that is what was necessary to compel the company to do. and there was certainly that problem with some of the e.u....
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congress expresses the une equivocal support and appreciation of the nation to the president commander in chief, that was bush for his firm leadership and decisive action in the conduct of military operations in iraq. as part of the ongoing war on global war on terrorism. he voted for it. >> moderator: if i . >> and i have the role call with me. he has voted for every appropriations for war in afghanistan. every appropriation for war in iraq, and says he's opposed to it. that's nonsense. we have to situation where the war budget is destroying the very things he says he aims to correct. he won't vote against the guns. >> moderator: mrs. ericson. glirk i believe he lined. they are designed to carry targeted nuclear bombs. if what i understood bernie sander to say they're not he lied and committed fraud. f-35 are designed to carry targeted, smart, nuclear bombs. russia is an ally of syria assad dictatorship and trading partner with india. the russians answer to the f-35 is the t-50 and they are selling the t-50 to india. russia doesn't want to renew the 1990ctr the cooperative threat repr
congress expresses the une equivocal support and appreciation of the nation to the president commander in chief, that was bush for his firm leadership and decisive action in the conduct of military operations in iraq. as part of the ongoing war on global war on terrorism. he voted for it. >> moderator: if i . >> and i have the role call with me. he has voted for every appropriations for war in afghanistan. every appropriation for war in iraq, and says he's opposed to it. that's...
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but, i mean, you know, these are easy to -- un[inaudible] in conferences in law schools. it is far messier and far more -- frankly when there was a target suddenly appear in the screen and lawyer of the cia can we or can't we? and we're going to lose them in thirty minutes. so let us know. it's very hard, i mean, it's very hard. and misnotion of writing regulation. i know, instinctively we like regulation and criteria across the board easily understand the -- glen is right. i will tell you, there will be the intelligence committee, i can speak for cia. cia will fight tooth and nail become shoe horned in to a general criteria about what institutes national security. the fbi have a different perspective. dod will have a different perspective. it's not going to happen. i mean, it's not going to happen up to now, i really i would hope bet you anything it's not in the cards. it's not the way they operate. >>, i mean,, you know, john and glen the constitutional side better than i can. they may well be right that the agency will fight tooth and nail. the question is such a stand
but, i mean, you know, these are easy to -- un[inaudible] in conferences in law schools. it is far messier and far more -- frankly when there was a target suddenly appear in the screen and lawyer of the cia can we or can't we? and we're going to lose them in thirty minutes. so let us know. it's very hard, i mean, it's very hard. and misnotion of writing regulation. i know, instinctively we like regulation and criteria across the board easily understand the -- glen is right. i will tell you,...
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that hero itch is not un-- heroism is not uncommon in our state, but tragically either is grievance loss who gave everything to their community and country. they are now forever a part of arizona, part of its history, of courage and sacrifice. they are arizonaians who loved their country and their state with affection only heros can know. here are those in uniform arizona lost in the past years including county sheriff's deputy killed just yesterday. [background sounds] [background sounds] >> let our service in this building honor their sacrifice. please, rise and join me in saluting them. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] thank you. on february 14th, 1912, president william howard taft proclaimed arizona the 48th and last of the continuous states to enter the union of the united states of america. ten decades later, we celebrate arizona's 100 anniversary of statehood, and i know the arizona centennial commission has been hard at work traveling the state and encouraging all of arizona to get involved. nearby this chamber is the building that was created as part of an effort to demonstr
that hero itch is not un-- heroism is not uncommon in our state, but tragically either is grievance loss who gave everything to their community and country. they are now forever a part of arizona, part of its history, of courage and sacrifice. they are arizonaians who loved their country and their state with affection only heros can know. here are those in uniform arizona lost in the past years including county sheriff's deputy killed just yesterday. [background sounds] [background sounds]...
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. >> a un all worried the president obama this set a precedent that may make it easy for president in the future to circumvent congress? >> i'm very proud of the president of the notice states. the appointment that he made yesterday. them very glad that he did, and it's important for the american people to know what challenges they sent as he tries to provide leaders for the agency is a government which have been voted on by the congress as part of our public policy. and i especially want to address the consumer protection agency. the wall street reform bill. the great consumer protections in the history of our country. you want to block the appointment, not because they don't think your personally qualified, but because the don't want that agency. i'm proud of what the president did. >> the session yesterday. was not able. tigress tuzla actually. >> let that be the public debate. fortunately or unfortunately for us we do not have a rule in the confirmation process. we are glad that the president took the lead, went out there and made the appointment. >> it looks like the obama reelec
. >> a un all worried the president obama this set a precedent that may make it easy for president in the future to circumvent congress? >> i'm very proud of the president of the notice states. the appointment that he made yesterday. them very glad that he did, and it's important for the american people to know what challenges they sent as he tries to provide leaders for the agency is a government which have been voted on by the congress as part of our public policy. and i...
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in three what did you make of the comments at the un general assembly. why did he make this? then as far as my understanding, obama met with no one on one meetings except with president heidi of yemen. >> i don't know about the last part. let me try to respond. i was there shortly after the bombing. they killed about 100 young officers. actually interviewed some of the officers who were literally, the distance between you and me and said the blast radius. that was late may. i was there until early june just before the forces went in. so it is a very exciting time to be there. a very rich time. people's willingness to talk about what was happening in their country. so that is the timing. my general assessments the confined in an article i wrote for west point. but if you look at the current situation in yemen kelli they get extended beyond their capacity. they tried to consolidate territory, set up a system of governance. they were burning a lot of money in the process, using a lot of manpower, and there were not quite ready to do it yet. that army has done a good job of pushi
in three what did you make of the comments at the un general assembly. why did he make this? then as far as my understanding, obama met with no one on one meetings except with president heidi of yemen. >> i don't know about the last part. let me try to respond. i was there shortly after the bombing. they killed about 100 young officers. actually interviewed some of the officers who were literally, the distance between you and me and said the blast radius. that was late may. i was there...